Flemish Harpsichord
after J. Dulcken, 1745 (Washington)

This is an example of a full 5 octave
18th C. harpsichord which is well suited for playing concertos against a full ensemble. Longer than most scales, it’s sound is powerful and majestic.

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  Mietke 1702/4
Ruckers 1637
Dulcken 1745
Vater 1737
Taskin 1769
 
 
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